Code Plant Name Description Zone Currently
Available
Price
seddas Sedum dasyphyllum Tiny pebbles of blue foliage are indispensible accents for little spots (i.e. troughs, stone wall pockets, etc.) Tiny white flowers appear in early summer. Wherever a broken leaf falls, it takes root. 6 Y $4.00
sednev Sedum nevii A small grey green sedum with starry white flowers on 3" stems in June. Spreads modestly. A nice contrasting texture with dwarf evergreens. Could be used in troughs. 5 Y $4.00
sedter Sedum ternatum Dark grey-green foliage and white flowers in May-June, with a low (4") spreading habit. A good choice for dry shade and rocky crevices. 5 Y $4.00

sisluc
Sisyrinchium angustifolium 'Lucerne' (S. bermudianum) Blue-eyed grass is a delightful wildflower with iris-like foliage. This selection has violet blue flowers beginning in May and continuing into July. 6-8" 5 Y $5.00

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Sisyrinchium angustifolium 'Mrs. Spivey' A white flowered form of Blue-eyed Grass, blooming in May-June. 6-8". 5 Y $4.50

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Sisyrinchium 'Quaint And Queer' What a name! Unusually colored tan and maroon flowers on 10" stems above thin iris-like foliage. Be sure it has good drainage 6-7 Y $5.00
thalki Thalictrum kiusianum A choice little gem best displayed in troughs or shady rockery, it has a creeping habit with dainty lavender-pink flower puffs held 3-4" above the foliage. 5 Y $6.00
thygol Thymus 'Archer's Gold' A selection of creeping thyme that holds its gold green coloring quite well and is particularly attractive in winter! 4 Y $4.00
thymi Thymus drucei 'Minus' Our slowest, but longest lived thyme, with the smallest leaves and dense habit, it almost resembles moss! Great for in betweeen stepping stones or in trough gardens. 5 Y $4.00

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